🏠 » General » Controversy surrounds Overwatch Community Countdown games

Controversy surrounds Overwatch Community Countdown games

Overwatch League’s Community Countdown has inadvertently left a chunk of the community frustrated.

The five-day event designed to generate hype for the start of the 2019 season kicked off on February 9 with a series of practice games between OWL teams. While many were expecting those exhibition matches to be an early taste of OWL action, they were instead treated to something decidedly unserious, with players picking off-role characters and, in some cases, not even seeming to try.

That didn’t sit well with some, including Jonathan “Reinforce” Larsson. The OWL analyst took to Twitter and criticized the players’ approach to the show.

“I get that teams don’t want to show their strats…but I find it pretty disrespectful to the fans,” Reinforce said.

It was a pointed take on the opening to the Community Countdown, and one that drew mixed reactions.

Paris Eternal coach Kyle “KyKy” Souder took issue with Reinforce, saying that taking a preseason show match too seriously would unnecessarily give rivals information. He openly acknowledged that his squad wasn’t giving it their all in the Community Countdown, but clarified his team was still practicing hard to show good form to its fans.

Commentator Christopher “MonteCristo” Mykles echoed that sentiment.

“I don’t think the teams should give away any competitive advantage in a showmatch when the league starts next week,” MonteCristo said.

While others were diplomatic, Jay “sinatraa” Won wasn’t so generous. The San Francisco Shock DPS player clapped back at Reinforce.

“Season starts in like 5 days bro I think they can wait,” sinatraa said.

That said, there were others who agreed with Reinforce.

“Good thing I don’t run anything or else teams would be getting fined out the wazoo,” said fellow OWL analyst Brennon “Bren” Hook.

Boston Uprising coach Jordan “Gunba” Graham indicated that the issue was primarily one of scheduling.

“The preseason is a useful tool for giving new players stage experience,” Gunba said. “But scheduling it less than a week before the regular season puts teams in an awkward position.”

Overwatch League commissioner Nate Nanzer seemed frustrated over the controversial start to the Community Countdown. In a series of posts on Twitter, Nanzer apologized to fans and was critical of teams that had players outside their usual roles.

The community countdown will continue on with Arcade game modes including Capture the Flag and one-on-one matches. The Overwatch League 2019 season begins on February 14.

Latest News
NaVi vs Furia: BLAST Open Spring groups betting guide
NaVi and Furia Esports are continuing this busy ...
Vitality vs Astralis: BLAST Open Spring betting guide
Two of the biggest winners of early 2025 ...
Xposed wins a million on slot jackpot while on a private jet
Streamer Cody "Xposed" Burnett broke both the sound ...
Team Spirit vs Eternal Fire: ESL Pro League 21 betting guide
Team Spirit has been on an absolute rampage ...
G2 Esports vs MOUZ: ESL Pro League 21 betting odds, tips
Two European giants of Counter-Strike are facing off ...
Kick streamer rainupnext gets big win with a clutch slot connection
Known crypto trader and streamer rainupnext scored big ...
This is the best way to stream on Kick with Streamlabs
With Kick being a prominent name in the ...
Editor's Picks
Who is Stevewilldoit? Net worth, girlfriend, and more
The news of Stephen "Stevewilldoit" Deleonardis, the master ...
All we know about Thea Booysen, MrBeast’s girlfriend
Jimmy "MrBeast" Donaldson is known purely for his ...
How to quickly make infinite water in Terraria
Whether you’re looking to spruce up your Hellevator ...
Best Pokemon Glazed cheat codes
Pokemon Glazed is one of the most popular ...
How to enable net graph in CS2 
Competitive players were disappointed when they discovered that ...

Players must be 21 years of age or older or reach the minimum age for gambling in their respective state and located in jurisdictions where online gambling is legal. Please play responsibly. Bet with your head, not over it. If you or someone you know has a gambling problem, and wants help, call or visit: (a) the Council on Compulsive Gambling of New Jersey at 1-800-Gambler or www.800gambler.org; or (b) Gamblers Anonymous at 855-2-CALL-GA or www.gamblersanonymous.org.

This site is using Cloudflare and adheres to the Google Safe Browsing Program. We adapted Google's Privacy Guidelines to keep your data safe at all times.
21+NCPGGamblers Anonymous
×
Your Promo Code:
The bonus offer of was already opened in an additional window. If not, you can open it also by clicking the following link:
Visit Site